Where does it work?

Using one password for everything is a bad idea

Today, most Internet services force you to use an username and a password as your credentials to identify yourself. Since we are not very good at remembering a lot of different passwords, we usually have only one. But what if one of those service's security is compromised and an attacker can get the passwords used at that service? Well, that means the attacker can access all the services where you use the same password. Scary, isn't it?

Manage your passwords easily

It's not as easy as using the same password for everything but you already know you should never do that. The Yith Library is super easy to use: just remember your master password is only stored in your brain and you should always use the same one. You can access your passwords from any device!

Keep your secrets secure

Your passwords are transmitted over the network using the TLS protocol and they are stored on the server encrypted. Even the yithians who run this service can't read them! Not even with their time machine...

How it works

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Safely transfer the data with secure protocols

When you access the Yith Library the server sends your ciphered password collection to your browser using secure protocols such as TLS. This means that nobody can sniff this traffic and see your ciphered secrets.

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Only you can access your data

Yith Library asks you for the master password everytime you open an existing password or create a new one. As the browser does not keep the master password in memory, it is safe against malicious programs or plugins.

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Accessible anytime, anywhere

After making changes, the data is sent back to the server where it's persisted and it is ready to be fetched from your other devices. Since it is also stored in your browser cache you can read them offline.

Access your data from any device

Your passwords are a very critical piece of data since they are the keys that open your digital accounts. You should be able to access them at home, on the run, in a foreign country without Internet connection... Anytime, anywhere!

About the great library of Yith

Those captive minds who cooperated with the Great Race were allowed to wander the Yithian cities at will and to browse the Yithians' gigantic library, which contained metallic cases with books, made of an incredibly long-lasting material, that recorded the histories of uncounted alien races, including humanity.Wikipedia